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Since being appointed as United's interim manager last month, Solskjaer has won all of his eight games in charge against Cardiff, Huddersfield, Bournemouth, Newcastle, Reading, Spurs, Brighton and Arsenal.

Unsurprisingly, Woodward and Gill, his predecessor as executive vice-chairman, encountered a jubilant dressing room following United's eighth-straight win under Solskjaer on Friday night.

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"I think that that every player has played amazing so we feel great," Nemanja Matic told reporters post-match.

"To win in this stadium is always good because it's hard. It's hard to play against Arsenal, especially on their pitch, so we are very happy because of this."

Regardless of the result, United dignitaries often make their way down from the directors' box to the dressing room.

In the last year, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Alex Ferguson, Avram Glazer and Richard Arnold have been among those to spend a few minutes catching up with players and staff as Woodward and Gill did at the Emirates.